Why Ride A Folding Bike?

April 28, 2009 · Filed Under Biking · Comment 

Folding bikes have been there for many years, but always seems to be the poor relation of the right size bike. Probably because they are so difficult and awkward as bicycles can be used, plus the value added of the process of folding.

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What You Should Know About Pocket Bikes

April 1, 2009 · Filed Under Biking · Comment 

Pocket bikes are becoming more popular and that in summer, this trend applies to all new heights. Everyone is ready for summer and enjoy something new and exciting for his life. Race, or simply play on the small wheels are a good way.

If you are not using a pocket bike, there are the main points of crucial importance, you need to know. You wish, with the security rules that are involved and the laws that you must comply. They were, so that people healthy and safe.

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The Recovery Console

December 24, 2008 · Filed Under Biking · Comment 

Cyclists are hardy bunch. You have a better job than most people. You have the spiritual strength. They are able to face the enemy and to tolerate the pain and misfortune, and how quickly difficult. You are optimistic. I think it is time for us cyclists to relax! This statement does little more than one person, work hard to distinguish.

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The Right Bike Rack For Your Car

December 14, 2008 · Filed Under Biking · Comment 

I never like cyclists. I have a Jeep Cherokee, and whenever I drive around the city in which it necessarily a cyclist on the road to pedal away, like the Tour de France. Normally, I welcome the commitment to the sport and health, but the bikers are more and more of the roadmap, although there was a bike! It is particularly annoying when they took turns on the left with the traffic, as if for a car.

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Crazy Mountain Bike Race

November 21, 2008 · Filed Under Biking · Comment 

The Megavalanche (pronounced Avalanche Meg) is the worlds hardest marathon downhill race and was created by former French motocross George Edwards in the mid 90’s.

The first race saw hundreds of French riders arriving at Alpe d’Huez en Oisans the region of France from 3330m to race on the Pic Blanc glacier to Allemont on the valley floor at 720. Covering some 30 kms dropping 2600m and over, you experience all sorts of terrain with snow and ice to rocks and mud.

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5 Tips Before You Buy A Folding Bike

October 20, 2008 · Filed Under Biking · Comment 

With increasing fuel costs and problems of practice to find (and cheap) parking, many people think, buying a folding bike. Folding bikes are easy to use – you do not need a license or vehicle registration and there is usually a minimum (but even if you do not always wear a helmet – the cyclists, most of the dead are result of head injuries.) Folding bikes are great in the transport sector and to save the home or workplace. You can also use public transport.

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